Yamhill County Historic and Archaeological Preservation Ordinance 598

The purpose and intent of this Ordinance shall be to promote the historic, educational,
cultural, economic and general welfare of the public through the preservation, restoration and protection of buildings, structures and appurtenances, sites, places and elements of historic and archaeological value and
interest within Yamhill County....The provisions of this ordinance shall apply to significant historic landmarks and archaeologically,
sensitive areas designated in the adopted inventory and identified on the Significant Resource Areas (SRA)
Map. [From the Document]

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Abstract:

This document is the Comprehensive Plan for Yamhill County. The planning
area includes all of Yamhill County, with full consideration of its ten member
cities and the large Federal ownerships in the western part of the County.
Piecemeal efforts at preparing and implementing plans for major sections of
the County and a number of its cities have been carried out in recent years,
but nearly all of these projects have been carried out on a one-time, consulting
basis and lacked sufficient scope, resources and political and citizen
commitment. This study is the first major effort undertaken by the
County government and the citizens themselves utilizing their own resources
to chart the future for all of the Yamhill County community and follow through
with a strong commitment to implementation. [From the Plan]

The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the history of East Portland and a preliminary analysis of issues and trends that can inform historic preservation efforts in the area. The intent is to outline the historical contexts in which the area grew and evolved and to provide guidance for future documentation, inventory and other preservation planning and protection activities, as well as comprehensive land use planning. [From the document]

Description:

113 pp. Bookmarks modified by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published December 20, 2007. Cpatured May 9, 2008.

This current effort to move "Beyond the Vision" began in November of 200 I with two workshops
that included all the elected officials of the five jurisdictions in this joint effort. Based on the
VISION created by our community, the elected officials identified capital improvements and
operating projects that could be jointly implemented at a cost savings to local taxpayers. [From the Plan]